LearnLink publishes online learning resources for children ages 4 to 15. We currently produce content covering language learning (including English and Hebrew), with planned expansion into additional subject areas. This page describes how we create, review, and maintain that content across all subjects we cover.
We aim to make learning content for children that's accurate, age-appropriate, and grounded in real classroom practice. Our writing decisions are guided by what works for children and the parents and teachers who support them.
Our content is created by LearnLink's editorial team, with input and review from our network of qualified educators. Reviewers and contributors hold subject-relevant qualifications — for example, TEFL, TESOL, CELTA, or DELTA for English; equivalent recognized qualifications in other subject areas — and many bring years of classroom experience teaching young learners.
Every article we publish is reviewed against four criteria before going live:
We use AI tools to assist with drafting, research summaries, and editorial workflow. Every article is reviewed by a qualified human editor with relevant subject expertise before publication, and we do not publish content that has not been through this review.
Articles are attributed to either:
Every article also lists a named reviewer responsible for the article's accuracy at the time of publication.
LearnLink's editorial team operates independently of our sales and marketing functions. We do not accept paid placements within our blog content, and product or service mentions reflect our editorial judgment alone.
We design our content to be safe, appropriate, and helpful for children and the adults who support them. We do not collect personal information from children through our blog. For broader privacy details, see our Privacy Policy.
Editorial questions, feedback, or corrections: [email protected]
Last reviewed: April 2026